| RCS/Y3042C contains: |
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| 193 |
[Omdurman group] |
| 194 |
[Omdurman group] |
| 195 |
Lieut. Sir Robert Filmer, Bart., Major Hon. G. Legh, Lieut. Sidney Clive and Private F.C. Jones, No 5 Company |
| 196 |
Lieut. G.D. Jeffreys with lioness cub, found in Yakoub's house. Capt Wilfred Marshall and his servant, Private Currell, Queen's Company |
| 197 |
Sept. 8th 6.0 a.m. 'Three cheers for the Queen'. Grenadiers and Camerons cheering Her Majesty's gracious telegram, read out by Maj.-Gen. Gatacre C.B |
| 198 |
Our very own extra special correspondent |
| 199 |
Maxim Battery R.A., Capt. Smeaton, R.A ., leaving Omdurman [i.e. Umm Durman] |
| 200 |
Maxim battery's gyassa tied up at Nasri Island |
| 201 |
Maxim battery being towed by steamer |
| 202 |
Maxim guns on barge |
| 203 |
Unloading |
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Khartoum 1898
| Title |
Our very own extra special correspondent |
| Reference |
Y3042C/198 |
| Extent and Medium |
Good condition. |
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| Content and context |
159 x 115 mm. A view showing an unidentified war correspondent standing beside a makeshift tent. This is presumably Gregson (the supposed photographer of the album). The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Khartoum |
| Sudan |
| Umm Durman |
| Gregson, Francis (fl 1898) war correspondent |
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